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>> well, you know, we have to consider what's going on in the united states. last year, los angeles saw 300 homicides. new york city about 4020. as you know, chicago topped all the cities with 532 homicides. these are people as your last guest who i have respect for, josh said, the conflict resolution skills we're not offering appropriate conflict resolution schools. we are giving bad examples. you know what? i don't care whether it's the movie industry or the gaming industry. everybody holds their hands up and says, i'm not responsible. and reality is, that game doesn't make somebody a video game doesn't make somebody kill another person a. movie doesn't make someone kill another person. but it desensitizes us. and it gives people an example of how to resolve conflict in a negative and violent way. television, i think, you guys are handcuffed. i think you have to go with the story. but again, i think your point is valid. what about the 532 murders in chicago last year? did we go viral every day with the murder in chicago? >> yeah. >> and the reality is i'm af
>> well, you know, we have to consider what's going on in the united states. last year, los angeles saw 300 homicides. new york city about 4020. as you know, chicago topped all the cities with 532 homicides. these are people as your last guest who i have respect for, josh said, the conflict resolution skills we're not offering appropriate conflict resolution schools. we are giving bad examples. you know what? i don't care whether it's the movie industry or the gaming industry. everybody...
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in the united states, we have a renaissance movement on capitalism. and that got me to think about the responsibility of entrepreneurs and business people and our contributions beyond just pnl but to the community and that leads me also to observe a phenomenon that is if you're communist or socialist or green party, generally those people are proud of their ideology except capitalist so we are a capitalist society. and for 20 years, more than 20 years, i live here, nobody goes out and say, hey, i'm proud to be a capitalist. so i think this movement of social consciousness of capitalism is interesting one because we know free market works. and we are a capitalist society. why can't we be proud of it? >> ping, inspiring story. thank you so much. >>> and up next, we tackle the story everybody is talking about today. the latest dope on lance armstrong. [ kimi ] atti and i had always called oregon home. until i got a job in the big apple. becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i k
in the united states, we have a renaissance movement on capitalism. and that got me to think about the responsibility of entrepreneurs and business people and our contributions beyond just pnl but to the community and that leads me also to observe a phenomenon that is if you're communist or socialist or green party, generally those people are proud of their ideology except capitalist so we are a capitalist society. and for 20 years, more than 20 years, i live here, nobody goes out and say, hey,...
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so to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills, is irresponsible. it's absurd. we are not a deadbeat nation. >> thank goodness. but next, news flash, we already hit the ceiling two weeks ago. and the treasury's been using, quote, extraordinary measures to pay its bills. what does that even mean? the money shuffle can't last forever. the u.s. is out of money to pay its bills, it's already spent in less than four weeks. i have cousins that do that. they play to hold the debt ceiling hostage. aides say half the conference is ready to let the nation default. speaker boehner will school them on the real threat later this week. even a temporary extension for, say, two or three months could rattle the markets and threaten the nation's credit rating. last time they hashled out a debt deal? summer of 2011 and we ended up more than a trillion dollars in mandatory spending cuts and congress still hasn't addressed and delayed again until march. we start with nbc's peter alexander outside the white house. peter, the president also told congres
so to even entertain the idea of this happening, of the united states of america not paying its bills, is irresponsible. it's absurd. we are not a deadbeat nation. >> thank goodness. but next, news flash, we already hit the ceiling two weeks ago. and the treasury's been using, quote, extraordinary measures to pay its bills. what does that even mean? the money shuffle can't last forever. the u.s. is out of money to pay its bills, it's already spent in less than four weeks. i have cousins...
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what unites i think the world views of kerry and hague sell both of them are warriors. both of them decorated vietnam veterans but they know in a gut level way that you don't get in unless you have to because it's awfully hard to get out. once in, like in afghanistan, for example, you know, they're the ones to want to prosecute the wars and seeing on syria is continued advice against a u.s. military involvement. the president's going to hear that from them if the president decides he wants to arm the rebels or do something more, then you can hear people like kerry and hagel and probably biden, as well, saying, okay, if you do it, do it right. make sure the weaponry is sufficient. so i think it's going to be council of extreme caution but if the president decides he needs to intervene in any area, you know, the sort of warrior instincts kick in. >> all right. thank you. >>> up next, learning from the past. author reminds us of the value of tradition. day maggie smith would be proud. >> the groom never sees the bride the night before the weding. >> nothing ever alters for
what unites i think the world views of kerry and hague sell both of them are warriors. both of them decorated vietnam veterans but they know in a gut level way that you don't get in unless you have to because it's awfully hard to get out. once in, like in afghanistan, for example, you know, they're the ones to want to prosecute the wars and seeing on syria is continued advice against a u.s. military involvement. the president's going to hear that from them if the president decides he wants to...